Six ways to wear your hair
Don’t you just love how those school girls on TV never seem to experience any bad hair days? Whether it’s the preppy pretties on American series like “Gossip Girl” or
Don’t you just love how those school girls on TV never seem to experience any bad hair days? Whether it’s the preppy pretties on American series like “Gossip Girl” or
I came for the food, but found a raincoat I would actually wear on the street. I dare say it was fate. I went to Gayuma ni Maria to eat
Tretorn launched its first stand-alone boutique in Manila, making it the first in Asia and third in the world. Few brands have withstood the test of time and trends, and
I’ll be honest and say that movies with monkeys and apes hardly ever make it to my must-see list. I’ve stumbled into enough man-primate buddy flicks on HBO (“Ed,” anyone?)
“The glasses and the bag go with all my looks. I am loving the rocker-meets-geek trend these days. I love how they’re totally contrasting looks, but when paired together, they mix well.”
Who knew what rugby football was? Who knew it was even played in this town? More important, who knew there was a Philippine national rugby union team? It seems ironic
If Pablo Cabahug was in awe of his classmates, it was no surprise. His class was, after all, at the Central Saint Martins College of Art & Design (CSM)—the prestigious
“Proud to be Pinoy.” This is the battlecry of the husband-and-wife team of Andrew and Sandee (Siytangco) Masigan as they have taken to heart their Filipino culinary heritage by opening
It was one of last month’s rainiest days, almost reminiscent of 2009’s tropical storm “Ondoy.” But inside Oakwood Premier Joy~Nostalg Center’s Oakroom restaurant, not even the hostile weather could dampen
The buzz and the fuss were all over town before 2010 ended. A new string of restaurants is now in what was a forested area in Makati. Lights were on,
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